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the president won re-election. there's no realistic chance of this being offer the books in the foreseeable future. i think they have to change really the focus of trying to take down this law. >> greta: a.b., you can talk about that, or the fact that jill kelley, the socialite in tampa in the petraeus/broadwell spat has had her honorary counsel pulled by the country of south korea. >> it's devastating, absolutely. >> greta: devastating? >> really is, but i need to add to the healthcare, because republicans know they'll not going to get a repeal bill with president obama re-elected, but conservative opposition to this has not softened at all, and looking to target implementation, implementation of this law. it's going to be very difficult. everyone looks how the benefits will kick in, and obamacare supporters believe it will just grow more popular. we saw on election night, it was split perfectly down the line, those who wanted a repeal, those who didn't. we're really looking at a problem implementing the act. as y
the president won re-election. there's no realistic chance of this being offer the books in the foreseeable future. i think they have to change really the focus of trying to take down this law. >> greta: a.b., you can talk about that, or the fact that jill kelley, the socialite in tampa in the petraeus/broadwell spat has had her honorary counsel pulled by the country of south korea. >> it's devastating, absolutely. >> greta: devastating? >> really is, but i need to add...
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paul bremer turned over authority to the interim iraqi government, which would run the country until elections could be held. [gunfire] >> the insurgency was already gaining momentum. and with the, then newly constituted iraqi army riding into battle in unarmored pickup trucks, and scrounging for guns and ammunition, the iraqi defense ministry went on a billion dollar buying spree with almost no oversight. the contracts were paid in advance with no guarantees, and most of them involved a single company. >> there were awarded without any bidding to a company that was established a few months prior with a total capital of $2,000. so you had nearly a billion dollars worth of contracts awarded to a company that was just a paper company whose directors had nothing to do with the ministry of defense or the government of iraq. >> the name of that company was alain al jaria, which in arabic means the ever-flowing spring. it's address, here in amman, jordan was a post office box. it's telephone number, a mobile phone. the principal was a mysterious iraqi by the name of naer jumaili. and a half a billio
paul bremer turned over authority to the interim iraqi government, which would run the country until elections could be held. [gunfire] >> the insurgency was already gaining momentum. and with the, then newly constituted iraqi army riding into battle in unarmored pickup trucks, and scrounging for guns and ammunition, the iraqi defense ministry went on a billion dollar buying spree with almost no oversight. the contracts were paid in advance with no guarantees, and most of them involved a...
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after many hear their elected leader has driven the wedge deeper and wider. at dawn, there were more tents and protesters around tahrir square, but that didn't stop clashes with police, where protesters blocked traffic defying president mohamed morsi's orders. after morsi declared sweeping powers for himself, leaving him above the law. >> translator: we are here because the goals of the revolution have yet to be achieved. >> reporter: morsi told his supporters he had to take radical measures to protect the revolution. and fast track a new constitution being written by a mostly islamist assembly, after which he said he'd give up those powers. yes, he might be a dictator for the time being, but these powers will be transferred to an elected parliament, he said. but the decrees have triggered protests and riots across the nation. dozens were injured in alexandria when angry youth stormed and set fire to morsi's muslim brotherhood headquarters. this action makes him a dictator even more than hosni mubarak, he said. critics call it a power grab, after brokering a
after many hear their elected leader has driven the wedge deeper and wider. at dawn, there were more tents and protesters around tahrir square, but that didn't stop clashes with police, where protesters blocked traffic defying president mohamed morsi's orders. after morsi declared sweeping powers for himself, leaving him above the law. >> translator: we are here because the goals of the revolution have yet to be achieved. >> reporter: morsi told his supporters he had to take radical...
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if they raise taxes they will lose the primary and there's no general election, they don't have to where he about voters. >> are democrats signaling where they may be willing to compromise? >> reporter: president has been willing to talk about social security and medicare and put entitlements on the table. the problem the president has is many parts of his base, including some of those house democrats that he might need in some sort of forged compromise, they are not crazy about doing that. we won. the mandate is to raise taxes. there was no mandate from the voters to tinker with social security and tinker with medicare, but at some point the president's going to put that on the table, and the question will his base let him do it? >> let me switch gears a bit. i want to ask you about senator john mccain. he, of course, has been very critical about the potential nomination of u.n. ambassador susan rice to be secretary of state, something that hasn't happened yet. he appeared to strike a more conciliatory tone over the weekend. i'm going to play two statements for you, john mccain a few we
if they raise taxes they will lose the primary and there's no general election, they don't have to where he about voters. >> are democrats signaling where they may be willing to compromise? >> reporter: president has been willing to talk about social security and medicare and put entitlements on the table. the problem the president has is many parts of his base, including some of those house democrats that he might need in some sort of forged compromise, they are not crazy about...
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the political reason is we had an election. the american people decided tax rates were going to go up for the top 2% of income earners. the republicans tried the alternative approach, they didn't win. move on. the fife is off -- the philosophical approach, we tried under the bush economy and it didn't help. >> sure it did. >> every single republican under the clinton administration, the economy took off and created 22 million new jobs. don't tell me tax increases will ruin the economy. warren buffett wrote an op-ed, it's a lame outdated discredited argument from the gop. stop repeating the talking points. >> larry elder, i'll give you the last word. >> may i respond. the clinton income tax hikes underproduced revenue based upon their projections. they got in less money than they thought. when clinton lowered capital gains they got in far more revenue than they thought. cutting taxes is expansionary and raising taxes is contractionary. >> this discussion still comes down to spending. >>> a man in washington who has never wavered
the political reason is we had an election. the american people decided tax rates were going to go up for the top 2% of income earners. the republicans tried the alternative approach, they didn't win. move on. the fife is off -- the philosophical approach, we tried under the bush economy and it didn't help. >> sure it did. >> every single republican under the clinton administration, the economy took off and created 22 million new jobs. don't tell me tax increases will ruin the...
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instid of members that we elect to congress to get things done for us. they can't sit in the room for a photoop and now back out on the campaign trial and people making youtube videos about what they think about the fiscal cliff. that's what the administration is asking people to do to convince members of congress to vote. what about saving that time and actually doing the job we elected you to do to sit in the room and get something done. >> steve: according to the president's side. he learned a valuable lesson in the summer of 2011 when they tried to get a grand bargain with john boehner. he will negotiate with the congress. we'll go out campaign style. it never ends . gretch mentioned twitter, they have launchhed a hash tag my 2 k to get people to explain how it impacts them. it is turning out to be a dud. >> brian: two things to be noted. dick durbin gave the encouraging quote. everything should be on the table. we have to get ourselves out of i had to read it three times because he is number two ranking democrat. and i read behind the scenes, it is
instid of members that we elect to congress to get things done for us. they can't sit in the room for a photoop and now back out on the campaign trial and people making youtube videos about what they think about the fiscal cliff. that's what the administration is asking people to do to convince members of congress to vote. what about saving that time and actually doing the job we elected you to do to sit in the room and get something done. >> steve: according to the president's side. he...
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the election may be over, but it sounds an awful lot like it did before the election. back to you. liz: we need to see more action. rich, thank you very much. david: just when rich thought he'd catch up on his beauty sleep, forget about it. ain't gonna happen. all right, we have a panel of small business owners right here to discuss our debt crisis, and now the white house is following our lead, reaching out to small business owners. coming up next, one of the entrepreneurs who actually participated in the meetings. liz: plus, taking apple's theory for a drive. find out the american car maker that's ready to bring hands-free access to drives. drivers. ♪ music is a universal language. t when ias in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unidhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get ere i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthca
the election may be over, but it sounds an awful lot like it did before the election. back to you. liz: we need to see more action. rich, thank you very much. david: just when rich thought he'd catch up on his beauty sleep, forget about it. ain't gonna happen. all right, we have a panel of small business owners right here to discuss our debt crisis, and now the white house is following our lead, reaching out to small business owners. coming up next, one of the entrepreneurs who actually...
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-- re-elected me, it is not about that pledge. it really is about trying to solve problems. >> when you're $16 trillion in debt, the only pledge we should be making to each other is to avoid becoming greece, but i will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country only if democrats will do entitlement reform. >> sounds great, doesn't it? only one problem, this apparent kiss-off to the anti-tax guru appears to be pure lip service. as mr. norquist himself expressed this morning in somewhat colorful language. >> no pledge taker has voted for a tax increase. we've had some people discussing impure thoughts on national television. we would certainly highlight who has kept their commitment and who hasn't. >> yet, so far those impure thoughts have not crossed into taboo territory of raising tax rates on the wealthy. rather, these so-called reasonable republicans have expressed a willingness to close loopholes and cap deductions. sound familiar? yes, thus far congressional republicans' biggest concession is to embrace
-- re-elected me, it is not about that pledge. it really is about trying to solve problems. >> when you're $16 trillion in debt, the only pledge we should be making to each other is to avoid becoming greece, but i will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country only if democrats will do entitlement reform. >> sounds great, doesn't it? only one problem, this apparent kiss-off to the anti-tax guru appears to be pure lip service. as mr. norquist himself expressed...
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of course, there's still one major obstacle, making sure those voters are still alive for the election. [ laughter ] it's very tricky. [ cheers and applause ] it's very tricky to do that. and this wasn't good. during the debate last night, moderator bob schieffer mistakenly referred to osama bin laden as obama bin laden. [ cheers ] [ laughter ] everyone at cbs news was really embarrassed, while fox news was like, "we'll take him. that guy's great." [ laughter ] this is interesting. a new report found that boys in the united states are starting to hit puberty two years earlier than doctors previously thought. i can believe it. i mean, did you see obama talking to mitt romney's grandsons last night? look at this video. >> that was great, barry. wow. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: interesting. [ laughter ] i heard -- puberty's happening early. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: here's some international news. just two days after election day in the u.s., china will inaugurate xi jinping, its first new president in ten years. the new president said the job would be really hard. that's what xi jin
of course, there's still one major obstacle, making sure those voters are still alive for the election. [ laughter ] it's very tricky. [ cheers and applause ] it's very tricky to do that. and this wasn't good. during the debate last night, moderator bob schieffer mistakenly referred to osama bin laden as obama bin laden. [ cheers ] [ laughter ] everyone at cbs news was really embarrassed, while fox news was like, "we'll take him. that guy's great." [ laughter ] this is interesting. a...
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all right, now, iran again influencing presidential election because of the nuke thing. >> well, i'm worried about it in the sense that everybody is. obviously a trouble spot. same regime that is in my movie in 197 with khameneiy. islamist regime. we are still dealing with them. if they got a bomb, i think everybody thinks that would be trouble. i'm just an amateur pundit. but my feeling about it is one has to be judicious. i don't think there is a lot of daylight between. >> what does judicious mean. here is the choice strangle them with sanctions which seems to be working right now because their currency is collapsing right now. >> they are in bad trouble. >> bill: give go in reaches a certain point and whack them. >> my understanding is netanyahu or israel is not entirely capable of whacking them to the extent they need to be whacked. i wouldn't trust u.s. foreign policy to any other government. i would be judicious in the sense that hyper sen tages of americans don't want to see another war. be quite careful. however we have to have a line beyond which we say that is not acceptab
all right, now, iran again influencing presidential election because of the nuke thing. >> well, i'm worried about it in the sense that everybody is. obviously a trouble spot. same regime that is in my movie in 197 with khameneiy. islamist regime. we are still dealing with them. if they got a bomb, i think everybody thinks that would be trouble. i'm just an amateur pundit. but my feeling about it is one has to be judicious. i don't think there is a lot of daylight between. >> what...
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presidential election. now we come to the cliff. if we get a deal done, this market needs a catalyst, david. that can be the catalyst forward because buyers frankly are in a wait and see mode and they have been. there's not been a lot of risk to not acting. in fact, the risk har to action. despite the fact that the fundamentals have been for the last couple years the best fundamentals we've ever seen. >> investors reacted positive to deals including today. back to the fiscal cliff. all right. let's say we get a resolution. right away, m&a activity heats up. take me how it will help. >> i think in the first quarter following a deal you will see a resurgence but it won't be dramatic. but that activity will cause buyers to believe there's finally risk to not acting. what we need is a consequence to inaction. that will be deals that will be announced in the quarter following the cliff, which i absolutely believe they will be. we've got deals on the shelf that are waiting for this kind of activity. those deals move into the market. senti
presidential election. now we come to the cliff. if we get a deal done, this market needs a catalyst, david. that can be the catalyst forward because buyers frankly are in a wait and see mode and they have been. there's not been a lot of risk to not acting. in fact, the risk har to action. despite the fact that the fundamentals have been for the last couple years the best fundamentals we've ever seen. >> investors reacted positive to deals including today. back to the fiscal cliff. all...
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and christie is getting his re-election campaign ramped up. he has unprecedentedly high approval rating. >> after sandy. and he says this is a job he feels leak he needs to continue. >> stanley wants him to stay. some other corporate news involving erickson. it's filed a lawsuit against samsung alleging patent infringement. ericcson says two years to trike a deal were unsuccessful. and an hp shareholder filed a lawsuit alleging the tech company's top executives misled investors about two key acquisitions that have caused billions of dollars in losses. the lawsuit alleges that hp management concealed the problems and another recent acquisition which we've talked about, electronic data, in an attempt to boost hp stock price. meantime in the "wall street journal," former employees, business partners and attorney attorneys say it's not difficult to conclude that the company autonomy's accounting was overly aggressive, they say such behavior tip filed autonomy long before hp bought it. and mike lynch says the company's culture was aggressive. >> th
and christie is getting his re-election campaign ramped up. he has unprecedentedly high approval rating. >> after sandy. and he says this is a job he feels leak he needs to continue. >> stanley wants him to stay. some other corporate news involving erickson. it's filed a lawsuit against samsung alleging patent infringement. ericcson says two years to trike a deal were unsuccessful. and an hp shareholder filed a lawsuit alleging the tech company's top executives misled investors...
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during the election it wasn't about big issues. one issue was big and that was raising taxes on wealthy people, and people knew that's what president obama wanted to do. they new mitt romney didn't want to do it and voted for president obama. he has the authority of the election behind him, and that gives him a good hand here. >> david let me ask you about grover norquist. the man who authored the pledge that so many reps signed and mike lee was the latest to say there's a lot of ways to skin a cat and back off the pledge. grover spoke to soledad on cnn. here was his comment. >> if you want to go to your voters and say, i promised you this, and i'm breaking my promise, you can have that conversation with them. you don't have an argument to we. you made a commitment to voters. >> he says he will try to unseat people that go against the pledge? is this a real risk that people that are up for re-election could lose jobs over this it or no? >> it is a real risk. it's not just grover norquist, it's the club for growth and other entities
during the election it wasn't about big issues. one issue was big and that was raising taxes on wealthy people, and people knew that's what president obama wanted to do. they new mitt romney didn't want to do it and voted for president obama. he has the authority of the election behind him, and that gives him a good hand here. >> david let me ask you about grover norquist. the man who authored the pledge that so many reps signed and mike lee was the latest to say there's a lot of ways to...
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ever since the election it has pulled back along with the rest of the market to the point where it's now almost back to where it was before the announcement. it's time to buy, people. bottom line, you want a real cyber monday deal, go buy yourself -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> -- some federal express. robert in illinois. robert? yo, robert? >> caller: praying for the eagles tonight. >> yeah. we need divine intervention. good you pointed that out. what's up? >> caller: electronic gear this holiday season, and i think this stock has a lot of upside due to the increased volume of sales at this time of year. the stock is skul. >> i felt it's too much of a commodity. i don't like stuff that's sold in those particular stores that they're there. i've been recommending the sales of skullcandy, around since 14, 15. the stock did go up to 16, made me look back momentarily. i stuck by my guns. i still think you should sell skullcandy. fernando in california. fernando? >> caller: [ inaudible ] >> okie doke. >> caller: coming into the fourth quarter for holiday season with all the names it picked up. >
ever since the election it has pulled back along with the rest of the market to the point where it's now almost back to where it was before the announcement. it's time to buy, people. bottom line, you want a real cyber monday deal, go buy yourself -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> -- some federal express. robert in illinois. robert? yo, robert? >> caller: praying for the eagles tonight. >> yeah. we need divine intervention. good you pointed that out. what's up? >> caller:...
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>> look, i have voted for all of the above and i did it when i was running for re-election. it wasn't a political thing with me. i believe deeply that we got to get the country back on track. we're borrowing 31 cents of every dollar that we spend. clearly that's not sustainable. we know that our debt is now over 100% of our gross domestic product and headed higher. so we know steps have to be taken. the fastest growing part of federal spending are the health care accounts. we're spending 1 in every $6 in this economy on health care. >> the specific way to cut that, what is it? >> my number one recommendation -- >> yeah. >> -- would be better coordination of care for the chronically ill. 5% of medicare beneficiaries -- 5% -- use 50% of the money. >> mostly end of life care. right. >> a lot of it end of life care but a lot of it is not end of life care. it is for the chronically ill. people with multiple serious conditions. we do a very poor job of coordinating the care for those people. as a result, a lot of money is wasted. >> one final question quickly on farm subsidies. wh
>> look, i have voted for all of the above and i did it when i was running for re-election. it wasn't a political thing with me. i believe deeply that we got to get the country back on track. we're borrowing 31 cents of every dollar that we spend. clearly that's not sustainable. we know that our debt is now over 100% of our gross domestic product and headed higher. so we know steps have to be taken. the fastest growing part of federal spending are the health care accounts. we're spending...
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remember this moment, president elect obama and john mccain just a couple weeks after the '08 election?
remember this moment, president elect obama and john mccain just a couple weeks after the '08 election?
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. >> i was running for reelection and chrysler was the biggest employer and i got the highest% of election because i suck my principles. the professionals knew that if they got in trouble, they were big enough to make a stink and to go down. neil: but now things have switched. now they have gone from too big to fail. >> up the speech that i gave and i was very unpopular in the mission michigan delegation. i voted against the appropriation. [talking over each other] ronald reagan might get. >> the point was it was a mistake then. not only for chrysler, because we had to bail them out again 25 years ater, how can we have financial markets that have been disciplined where mistakes and errors go unpunished? you can. capitalism doesn't work that way. neil: i agree with you. you bertie concerned me. we had no choice because there was a financial abyss waiting. but if we can stabilize, the whole world would have collapse i've been spending the last 2.5 years writing a book on this very topic that will be coming out next winter. take aig. they had written proper rules, they wouldn't have had these
. >> i was running for reelection and chrysler was the biggest employer and i got the highest% of election because i suck my principles. the professionals knew that if they got in trouble, they were big enough to make a stink and to go down. neil: but now things have switched. now they have gone from too big to fail. >> up the speech that i gave and i was very unpopular in the mission michigan delegation. i voted against the appropriation. [talking over each other] ronald reagan...
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even if an election is on the line. even if everybody is watching, even if it's not behind closed doors. once again, i think at the end of the day, the american people are going to get the short end of this stick because they won't see what the negotiations really were. and they'll be told on christmas eve oh, all parties have come together of the we'll have a foe foe op and we're all supposed to be happy and i would say we should look very carefully about the republican who are willing to cave on first principles without having a single sub tantive discussion on what's really on the line. i find it appalling. >> brian: you know what i find different this time? in the "new york times," they list all the democrats who have no interest in revamping any entitlements. >> of course not. not why should they? >> brian: by the way, i'm noticing what's coming up. i'm just wondering, is this the first time the president could be running into head winds with his own party? could they be to the left of the president? >> well, i moo
even if an election is on the line. even if everybody is watching, even if it's not behind closed doors. once again, i think at the end of the day, the american people are going to get the short end of this stick because they won't see what the negotiations really were. and they'll be told on christmas eve oh, all parties have come together of the we'll have a foe foe op and we're all supposed to be happy and i would say we should look very carefully about the republican who are willing to cave...
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that was his first executive order when he was elected president. he said he would close gitmo. it is still open. abbas's turn to ask for palestinian statehood. expected to get his wish . he wants palestine to be updated to a nan member observer state. it would provide international recognition for palestinian control over areas that israel captured in the six-day war. >> said many times that the path to a two-state solutionn that fulfilled the aspirerationn of the palestinian people is through jers lemm and ramallah and not new york. >> israel is saying it will not return to negotiations after the vote. >> brandd new details lurking in the train crash that kill would four wounded warriors. the railroad crossing only gave a 20 second warning that the train was coming. it is supposed to be 30 seconds. and the driver of the truck entered one second after the crossing guards began to lower. >> you are about to see a photothat turns a police officer in a hero now. he saw a homeless man in times square and had no shoes on his feet. he went to a scretcher's store and bought a pair of
that was his first executive order when he was elected president. he said he would close gitmo. it is still open. abbas's turn to ask for palestinian statehood. expected to get his wish . he wants palestine to be updated to a nan member observer state. it would provide international recognition for palestinian control over areas that israel captured in the six-day war. >> said many times that the path to a two-state solutionn that fulfilled the aspirerationn of the palestinian people is...
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we as the american public are fools if we would elect, re-elect anybody that sat there and watched this thing go over the cliff. the bigger issue, we are in a slow growth/no growth economy, even after we solve that what are we going to do too move this economy forward? >> what are you advising your clients to do with their money? >> one, a little bit on the conservative side, a normal account would be 50% stocks, 50% bonds, we may be about 40/60, i'm very concerned about the bond market at this point over time. >> treasury, corporates. >> wither in corps pratt, also in some alternative oriented things. secondly, i think we are in a market it makes sense to produce income. if the dow at 13, 14,000 now and 13, 14,000 in three years which could be the situation in a muddling along economy what interest in dividends you produced that period of time. if you believe this isn't going to be a high-growth economy, it leads to you producing it quickly and evenly. >> we got to get to eamonoffers in d.c. the higher tax rate you. >> where are you going to go? >> the dividends is misplaced because yo
we as the american public are fools if we would elect, re-elect anybody that sat there and watched this thing go over the cliff. the bigger issue, we are in a slow growth/no growth economy, even after we solve that what are we going to do too move this economy forward? >> what are you advising your clients to do with their money? >> one, a little bit on the conservative side, a normal account would be 50% stocks, 50% bonds, we may be about 40/60, i'm very concerned about the bond...
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obviously it depends on what you were hoping for in the election and what that mix all looks like. but i'm expecting optimism to fall. and, of course, we'll have no more resolution on taxes or any of those things because it's too soon really to get those done. but, you know, 75% of these small businesses out there are paying their taxes on the personal schedule. they're worrying about that, want to know how to calculate after tax returns on hiring or investment when you don't know what the tax rate's going to be. >> we wish you a happy thanksgiving. >> well, same to all of you. thank you very much. >> see you soon. >>> when we come back, we have a "squawk" tradition. joe has a list of questions ready to go for the butter ball turkey. that's here on "squawk." americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retir
obviously it depends on what you were hoping for in the election and what that mix all looks like. but i'm expecting optimism to fall. and, of course, we'll have no more resolution on taxes or any of those things because it's too soon really to get those done. but, you know, 75% of these small businesses out there are paying their taxes on the personal schedule. they're worrying about that, want to know how to calculate after tax returns on hiring or investment when you don't know what the tax...
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out to certain people who were skeptical of the decline in the unemployment rate leading up to the election -- let's shovel out more unemployment. i'm excited. woo! >> if the potential growth rate is 2.5 -- >> is this what we're looking at next month? have you already had the secret meeting? >> i wasn't on the call for that one. my point is that there was enough growth in the third quarter to bring down the unemployment rate. >> if that's the growth that makes you and the world happy, you'll be happy for ten years. >> when you have growth above potential it's sufficient to bring down the unemployment rate. maybe the decline of the unemployment rate was actually for real. >> i'm one of those people -- >> you're not going to convince me. >> i was one of those people skeptical about the last unemployment number that we saw. that makes this unemployment number so much more important as you say. if all those things line up and we're talking about some pretty big ifs, i'll be ready to buy the stock market if we get good gdp number and solid unemployment number, that hasn't happened yet. >> there'
out to certain people who were skeptical of the decline in the unemployment rate leading up to the election -- let's shovel out more unemployment. i'm excited. woo! >> if the potential growth rate is 2.5 -- >> is this what we're looking at next month? have you already had the secret meeting? >> i wasn't on the call for that one. my point is that there was enough growth in the third quarter to bring down the unemployment rate. >> if that's the growth that makes you and...
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. >> steve: something that the state of california did on election day raised taxes on people who were success . and you are making california your number two turkey. >> they are a shoo in for the label turkey. what other state goes from the most prot perous in the world a generation ago to abject poverty and the highest poverty rate and taxes in the nation and highest sales taxes and exodus of jobs and middle class people. they are bankrupt by any other thame and they are a turkey state. >> brian: they are even losing the movie industry. they are going elsewhere to do movies and number one over all. >> france. you have to pick a country as leading turkey of the world and france gets it. not only bruce and elect a socialist as the head of france he raises taxes and he lowers the retirement age from 62 to 60. at a time like this, you lower retirement age? you are bank rument to start with. that is nonsense. >> steve: that's funny you are using spanish. turkey in french word. and we'll watch you in fox business starting at 9:20 on this. >> it will be a fun turkey day show. >> brian: and
. >> steve: something that the state of california did on election day raised taxes on people who were success . and you are making california your number two turkey. >> they are a shoo in for the label turkey. what other state goes from the most prot perous in the world a generation ago to abject poverty and the highest poverty rate and taxes in the nation and highest sales taxes and exodus of jobs and middle class people. they are bankrupt by any other thame and they are a turkey...
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that's what we elected them to do. let's talk about the fiscal cliff, solve this problem, move on to the next one, solve this problem involves higher taxes for some americans. >> but you know perfectly well, rick, the only rev lleverage yoe right now in order to cut spending is the tax issue. if you separate them, you raise taxes. when do you think spending cuts are ever going to come? you really believe they'll do it? >> i absolutely believe. i've been fortunate enough to spend time with the administration. i believe this administration spends there are spending problems and they want to address them. i believe they're willing to sit down and put everything on the table. i think we have to stop this mrilg gamesmanship -- >> they said they're taking social security off the table. they just said that. >> as far as the fiscal cliff goes. what they want us to say is we agree to higher taxes today for the promise of looking at spending in the future. i mean, come on. this is never going to happen unless we cut spending now
that's what we elected them to do. let's talk about the fiscal cliff, solve this problem, move on to the next one, solve this problem involves higher taxes for some americans. >> but you know perfectly well, rick, the only rev lleverage yoe right now in order to cut spending is the tax issue. if you separate them, you raise taxes. when do you think spending cuts are ever going to come? you really believe they'll do it? >> i absolutely believe. i've been fortunate enough to spend...
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i'm sure they don't record the presidential election as a referendum to anything. they vote for the betrayial as their own defeats. because the tax increases would amount to a de facto destruction. in other words, let's say you are a hard line democrat. you get higher taxes for the rich. the hard line democrats don't care about the stock market. they probably care that the republicans face hard line stocks anyway. many of the hard liners want a smaller defense budget. here is the bottom line. the combination of these lines pla believe that it is blissful not ignorant. the bill will come soon enough even if there is not an agreement. i say we solve the cliff and we go over the cliff and it turns out that the consumer was just past the dpraf yard all along. >> hi jim. i have grown to adore your show. it is enhanced by your insight and personality. i would like to know your thoughts about the high end luxury retail stocks and how they will fair with both the short-term and long-term. >> stocks didn't rally. these are all problems with the fiscal cliff. everyone of tho
i'm sure they don't record the presidential election as a referendum to anything. they vote for the betrayial as their own defeats. because the tax increases would amount to a de facto destruction. in other words, let's say you are a hard line democrat. you get higher taxes for the rich. the hard line democrats don't care about the stock market. they probably care that the republicans face hard line stocks anyway. many of the hard liners want a smaller defense budget. here is the bottom line....
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president obama believing he won a mandate with 51% of the popular vote in last month's election. sitting down today with small business leaders at the white house meaning tomorrow with the ceos of larger firms and middle class taxpayers, and then a true campaign-style rally held in a toy factory on the outskirts of philadelphia friday where the president continues his christmas themed attacks against republicans and their positions. a meeting to hash out a deal with congressional leaders not on the president's schedule as of this moment. we'll take all of this up here tonight, and republicans taking action to resolve at least part of the illegal immigration dilemma, a strong moderate alternative to the democrats' dream act proposed, a dramatic republican pivot on the issue led by two outcoining republican senators who, today, introduced the achieve act. senator hitchenson of texas works on the legislation for almost a year, among our guests here tonight, and the republican party, some say it's in disarray after the presidential defeat. what's next for the party? we examine the --
president obama believing he won a mandate with 51% of the popular vote in last month's election. sitting down today with small business leaders at the white house meaning tomorrow with the ceos of larger firms and middle class taxpayers, and then a true campaign-style rally held in a toy factory on the outskirts of philadelphia friday where the president continues his christmas themed attacks against republicans and their positions. a meeting to hash out a deal with congressional leaders not...
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that won the election, idn't it? but let's be clear, mr. ratner's wealth, his own wealth will not be taxed. he made his pile as an investment banker with lehman brothers. you know, the firm that went under and set off the global panic and the wall street bailout. the wealth he is sitting on will not be touched in any significant way by his proposals. and when he passes, he will have an army of lawyers to avoid the estate tax. no, it's the strivers who will be taxed, the people working hard to climb the food chain. they are the ones who bump up against mr. ratner's tax regime. he won't pay. you will. just like you're still paying for mr. ratner's gm bailout. but let's not be too sour in this holiday season. i remain an optimist. at some point i do believe america will get back to be the way it ought to be. [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in
that won the election, idn't it? but let's be clear, mr. ratner's wealth, his own wealth will not be taxed. he made his pile as an investment banker with lehman brothers. you know, the firm that went under and set off the global panic and the wall street bailout. the wealth he is sitting on will not be touched in any significant way by his proposals. and when he passes, he will have an army of lawyers to avoid the estate tax. no, it's the strivers who will be taxed, the people working hard to...
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i was just elected. i made aware the only thing i'm honoring is the oath i take when i'm sworn in this january. >> both of these senators are saying they aren't going to be browned by grover norquist from americans for tax reform. this is an issue bigger than norquist. the republican party has positioned itself as the smaller government, anti-tax party. but they've lost an election and it appears that republicans in the senate will see about the house, already to give some ground. >> john, thank you. that's good news. looks like at least some may be ready to rise above the partisan rhetoric. we'll find out. >>> welcome back here. again if you are just joining us, we're at the lincoln financial field in philly, the third best city in the stock market in the last year. another guy that has a brand-new job but is well known to cnbc viewers, bob doll. he's just been announced as chief equity strategist for nuvene asset management. and ken volpert of vanguard based pretty darn close. bob, this is your first i
i was just elected. i made aware the only thing i'm honoring is the oath i take when i'm sworn in this january. >> both of these senators are saying they aren't going to be browned by grover norquist from americans for tax reform. this is an issue bigger than norquist. the republican party has positioned itself as the smaller government, anti-tax party. but they've lost an election and it appears that republicans in the senate will see about the house, already to give some ground....
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that's what the public said in the election. so, i hope the republicans will listen to the public and listen to the facts given by the cbo. that is extend the middle income tax cuts, which has the most impact on gdp. do not extend upper income tax cuts because they're unfair, increase the deficit and not essential for economic growth. that's what cbo said. let's listen to it. it's an independent agency. >> congressman levin, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> sandra levin of michigan joining us from washington today. >>> the other big story in washington, a shakeup at s.e.c. eamon javers joins us with details. >> a lot of changes at s.e.c. mary schapiro is out. she'll be leaving on december 14th. president has designated a successor to her, elisse walter. cnbc has been talking to a lot of different folks here trying to get some information about who might then succeed elisse walter who is expected to finish out mary schapiro's term. one name i want to throw out is the white house is talking to sallie kra
that's what the public said in the election. so, i hope the republicans will listen to the public and listen to the facts given by the cbo. that is extend the middle income tax cuts, which has the most impact on gdp. do not extend upper income tax cuts because they're unfair, increase the deficit and not essential for economic growth. that's what cbo said. let's listen to it. it's an independent agency. >> congressman levin, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you....
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romney was going to win the election. i have been wrong in the past and i can be wrong again. >> that is a big man to admit that. i am interested in how you are trading this. last week we had the embassies up 3% to 4%. is the optimism to get a deal done priced in? >> there is a good deal priced in. i was impressed the market came off of the bottom as far as it did. monday of last week we ran up against the trend line. we shouldn't be surprised by correction. if we can hold here for another day or two my guess is we go higher in equities. that is what a resolution will be strong for the equities market. some will say it will be bearish for the bond market. a lot of my friends have tried to sell the bond market short for three years and it has never worked. it will be supportive for equities. it is probably also supportive for raw materials, copper may be something to take a look at. >> take a look, then. good to see you on cnbc. >>> sometimes our traders hit it right out of the park and sometimes they swing and miss. let's
romney was going to win the election. i have been wrong in the past and i can be wrong again. >> that is a big man to admit that. i am interested in how you are trading this. last week we had the embassies up 3% to 4%. is the optimism to get a deal done priced in? >> there is a good deal priced in. i was impressed the market came off of the bottom as far as it did. monday of last week we ran up against the trend line. we shouldn't be surprised by correction. if we can hold here for...
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in the catolca catalonia win the regional elections. the stock market reacted a little bit, it would have been worse if the leader of the separatist movement had done better. let's move on to what i think is the most interesting story and could definitely affect a lot of investors who watch cnbc, argentina. during all the retail hubaloo, a federal judge in new york ordered argentina to pay nml securities $1.5 billion. he has ordered this many times before. what is different is the remedy. there are two things that investors need to know. if you are invested in an emerging market hedge fund you should be worried about whether or not argentina will pay a gdp warrant december 15th. they very well may not and most indexes when it comes to the emerging markets contain argentinean debt. is it going to be systemic if they don't pay it? no, but you could be affected. the second thing is the remedy that the judge has imposed. this is very interesting. he knows argentina will never pay so now what he said is i don't care if argentina doesn't pay.
in the catolca catalonia win the regional elections. the stock market reacted a little bit, it would have been worse if the leader of the separatist movement had done better. let's move on to what i think is the most interesting story and could definitely affect a lot of investors who watch cnbc, argentina. during all the retail hubaloo, a federal judge in new york ordered argentina to pay nml securities $1.5 billion. he has ordered this many times before. what is different is the remedy. there...
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and it backfired on election night, even after we called election for president obama, there were people standing in the rain in florida who were saying i'm not leaving this line, hold the line because we're going to make sure our vote was cast. i'm telling yo uh, erin, the obama campaign was worried about voter turnout. a lot of people were so ticked off because of voter suppression, that pushed them over the edge. >> do you not remember when a.c.o.r.n. registered voters with all this fraud. >> they were caught. >> they were caught, but this is going to save states money, not only that, florida is going to save them money, that's why rick scott did this. >> you said -- >> it's called hr1335. >> you said voter fraud. the guy from pennsylvania, when they had the lawsuit in court, they filed documents, the attorney general said we have no evidence of voter fraud. even if we have the voter i.d., it would not even stop the potential voter fraud. so they claimed voter fraud, but they don't have any evidence of it. and the a.c.o.r.n. piece, they were caught by the existing system. so if they w
and it backfired on election night, even after we called election for president obama, there were people standing in the rain in florida who were saying i'm not leaving this line, hold the line because we're going to make sure our vote was cast. i'm telling yo uh, erin, the obama campaign was worried about voter turnout. a lot of people were so ticked off because of voter suppression, that pushed them over the edge. >> do you not remember when a.c.o.r.n. registered voters with all this...
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the dow closing above 13,000 for the first time since the election. this week, the focus turns back to the u.s. economy now the fiscal cliff talks are looking more promising and the election is behind us. new reports this week on the housing market, manufacturing sector and consumer data. also the second estimate for third quarter gdp comes out on thursday. the broadest gauge of the health of the economy and economists think that number is going to show better growth than we saw, 2.8% down from 2.2% that they had thought earlier. the fiscal cliff being, you know, something that really helped the stock market last week. >> i would imagine. >> don't screw up. >> please, congress, don't mess this up. let's take a live look this morning at the capitol dome where congress is back to work this week. s fiscal cliff staring them in the face. 35 days, we go right over that cliff or right down that slide or whatever the metaphor is we're using today. politicians on both sides of the aisle are now signaling that they're willing to compromise. that includes repub
the dow closing above 13,000 for the first time since the election. this week, the focus turns back to the u.s. economy now the fiscal cliff talks are looking more promising and the election is behind us. new reports this week on the housing market, manufacturing sector and consumer data. also the second estimate for third quarter gdp comes out on thursday. the broadest gauge of the health of the economy and economists think that number is going to show better growth than we saw, 2.8% down from...
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it's their first meeting since the election. and this his victory speech, obama promised to engage with romney and consider his ideas. >> a lot of people didn't think the lunch would ever happen. >> interesting if he's going to be talking about ideas, mitt romney's idea had been to reach some sort of a cap on it 00 mem deductions. >> he would have just extended the bush tax cuts and then the other stuff would have been -- but if romney had been elected, whether bad long term to extend them, that's one thing, but he would have extended -- this is a weird argument to be having to have everything hinging on on the 2% that are -- suddenly as i've said before, suddenly everybody loves the bush tax cuts. so weird. >> flips the tables on who likes what. >> it all goes back to the line in the band. obama first time around caved and his base never for gave him for extending the bush tax cuts when he said he wouldn't. >> maybe the republicans should be reconsidering the tough line that they drew back in july of 2011 because this is a situ
it's their first meeting since the election. and this his victory speech, obama promised to engage with romney and consider his ideas. >> a lot of people didn't think the lunch would ever happen. >> interesting if he's going to be talking about ideas, mitt romney's idea had been to reach some sort of a cap on it 00 mem deductions. >> he would have just extended the bush tax cuts and then the other stuff would have been -- but if romney had been elected, whether bad long term...
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now that the election is over, we're here with mark. we're going to give all your information later, but if i say your name and company, people are going to know where we are. we're not going to give that. you run a marketing company and a branding firm. how has your business gone now that the election is over and as we head toward the fiscal cliff? >> well, our business has been robust and continues to be robust. so far, it hasn't been impacted at all. we're actually looking forward to a pretty good 2013. >> are your clients saying, hey, mark, i want to give you more business, but i'm worried about this fiscal cliff thing. i'm worried about taxes, worried about the economy. are you hearing that at all? >> well, we haven't heard specifically from our clients. and we handle a lot of global brand brands. but i have heard it from other ceos in the region. they're tapping the brakes and not investing to the degree they would have. >> the big companies would hire you to do branding and marketing for them, but do you have to -- are you planni
now that the election is over, we're here with mark. we're going to give all your information later, but if i say your name and company, people are going to know where we are. we're not going to give that. you run a marketing company and a branding firm. how has your business gone now that the election is over and as we head toward the fiscal cliff? >> well, our business has been robust and continues to be robust. so far, it hasn't been impacted at all. we're actually looking forward to a...
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we have burned up three weeks since the election. but only have five more to go, are we going to make it? >> that is the great untold story, there's not that much time after the election to get thanksgiving and christmas. we did not meet a goal after the election, finally had a meeting later in the week down in the white house with the congressional leaders, john boehner, harry reid, mitch mcconnell, and out for thanksgiving solely today are people trying to get back starting to draw the battle lines a little bit. we seem to have burned three weeks which is time is of the essence. david: i'm thinking three years ago obamacare on christmas eve, will it come down to that? >> maybe new year's eve january january 1, mandattry spending cuts kick in on the second of january. you hit on a very important point. congress only ask when there is the gamut swinging over their heads. they often do this around christmas time. it is the final train leaving the station. finishing the christmas shopping and people start to get itchy, i compare it to
we have burned up three weeks since the election. but only have five more to go, are we going to make it? >> that is the great untold story, there's not that much time after the election to get thanksgiving and christmas. we did not meet a goal after the election, finally had a meeting later in the week down in the white house with the congressional leaders, john boehner, harry reid, mitch mcconnell, and out for thanksgiving solely today are people trying to get back starting to draw the...
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more importantly, larry, the president came out of the election, held a press conference, said his number one priority was jobs and growth. we would agree that jobs and growth should be the number one priority. the worst thing can you do if you're worried or interested in growing commit and creating jobs, you can't raise taxes on creating those jobs. almost a million small businesses would be faced with higher taxes. those same small businesses employ 25% of the workforce and you have a study out there that says it would cost the economy 700,000 jobs, reduce take-home pay by 2% and slow the economy by 1.3% it's a mistake to do that. >> i'm looking at the politics of it. i see saxby as a defector, i see susan collins as a defector. dough do they have the vote? >> i assume they keep all 53 democrats on all that. there might be a couple running in 2014 that high a high view on this. 60 is a high threshold. there are republicans out there who are talking publicly about this issue and articulating their-on-position on the tax issue. even if they can get to 60 in the house and senate, they're n
more importantly, larry, the president came out of the election, held a press conference, said his number one priority was jobs and growth. we would agree that jobs and growth should be the number one priority. the worst thing can you do if you're worried or interested in growing commit and creating jobs, you can't raise taxes on creating those jobs. almost a million small businesses would be faced with higher taxes. those same small businesses employ 25% of the workforce and you have a study...
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and we are currently -- currently electing the pool captain and the potential money manager. we're all discussing who will one the cameras in the next few days. >> the jackpot's been rolling over since october 6th. so it's rolled over 16 times. there's only a 5% chance it's going to roll over again. you want to buy your ticket. >> alison kosik, thank you so much. we talk about this a lot. we make a lot of fun about all the frenzy over the lottery. but seriously, we spend more time worrying about the lottery than we do about saving for college! >> i made friends with this guy barry on facebook, he said he would retries my foot steps for the last 40 years and help everyone who helped me through so many problems. i want to meet you, barry. now to the fiscal cliffhanger. just 34 days before massive tax hikes and spending cuts kick in and democrats and republicans look like they are gridlocked. the sticking point, entitlement reform. republicans appear willing to budge on higher taxes for the wealthy, but only if programs like social security, medicare, and medicaid face cuts. >>
and we are currently -- currently electing the pool captain and the potential money manager. we're all discussing who will one the cameras in the next few days. >> the jackpot's been rolling over since october 6th. so it's rolled over 16 times. there's only a 5% chance it's going to roll over again. you want to buy your ticket. >> alison kosik, thank you so much. we talk about this a lot. we make a lot of fun about all the frenzy over the lottery. but seriously, we spend more time...
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remember back on election night the president talked about looking forward to sitting down with governor romney to talk about ways to move the country forward. this after a very tough campaign where either during the debates or out there on the campaign trail each of the candidates have had very strong words about each other's vision for the country. the president was asked about when he would be meeting with mitt romney during his news conference following the election. he said that he looked forward to sitting down and meeting with him, said there are some good ideas, some things of his record that he would like to talk to him about. when he was pressed on that the president said that he thought that mitt romney did a good job in turning the olympics around and he thought that could apply to the federal government to make it more efficient, to make it more customer friendly. people friendly. and so we expect that some of that will be part of the discussions when the president sits down with mitt romney here at the white house tomorrow. i think the timing of this is also quite interesti
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beyond june 38 because there is no election next year. gerri: college tax credit, any change? >> well, the american opportunity tax credit will expire at the end of 2012 if it is not extended we refer to the hope scholarship tax credit which means from $2,500 a year to 1800, maybe $1,900 a year and only two years to four. gerri: thank you for coming on. an absolute pleasure to have you. this is something that no one thought about what the fiscal cliff. so worried about other stuff, taxes, defense dollars. >> thank you for having me. gerri: a warning for online investors. they may have a cute baby spokesperson, but e-trade and others like it may be charging you didn't these. the results of an important new study next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. ce to the winteevent and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a mon
beyond june 38 because there is no election next year. gerri: college tax credit, any change? >> well, the american opportunity tax credit will expire at the end of 2012 if it is not extended we refer to the hope scholarship tax credit which means from $2,500 a year to 1800, maybe $1,900 a year and only two years to four. gerri: thank you for coming on. an absolute pleasure to have you. this is something that no one thought about what the fiscal cliff. so worried about other stuff, taxes,...
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we're not in a position, we're not elected to do that. but we do have expertise, and the people who are legislating are right to ask our views. >> protecting and profiting from the fiscal cliff on "fast money" tonight. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. just buy it fiscal cliff headlines are whipping the market. >>> and swimming with the sharks, real estate mogul and shark tank star barbara corkwin. >>> and about face, facebook shares hitting another multimonth high. should you be buying this turn around? we'll get the bull case with the shareholder of graykroft partne partners. >>> president obama holding a summit at the white house as we speak with several ceos about how to fix the fiscal cliff. john harwood at the scene at the white house joining us now with the latest. john, what have you seen so far? >> reporter: well, a few minutes ago, a group of ceos including lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs, and others made their way down the white house driveway into that meeting, our own brian
we're not in a position, we're not elected to do that. but we do have expertise, and the people who are legislating are right to ask our views. >> protecting and profiting from the fiscal cliff on "fast money" tonight. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. just buy it fiscal cliff headlines are whipping the market. >>> and swimming with the sharks, real estate mogul and shark tank star barbara corkwin. >>>...
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i know a close election, but, it is not as if they were just wiped off the face of the earth? what are they doing? >> i think there are a couple things here, dan and i were talking, if they go ahead, and go along with this, then they are setting a tone and putting themselves at risk for midterm elections, they can't afford to lose at this pointolitically. but i think they know, that if theyment long-term tax solutions, a simplification of the tax code if that i want to talk about entitlement reform they have to concede a bit. i think one thing that could help both sides if we had a well the more transparency in this conversation so it is not just republicans that are strong armed here. neil: you know, dan, you are closer to this than i will be, but i have to say between this concession of republicans to entertain what cou be more substantial revenue hikes, so say nothing now of embracing the idea of suzanne rice -- susan rice hearing on the benghazi thing on capitol hill, now all of a sudden, she is not a fool, there is something weird going on, i see them folding on one issue
i know a close election, but, it is not as if they were just wiped off the face of the earth? what are they doing? >> i think there are a couple things here, dan and i were talking, if they go ahead, and go along with this, then they are setting a tone and putting themselves at risk for midterm elections, they can't afford to lose at this pointolitically. but i think they know, that if theyment long-term tax solutions, a simplification of the tax code if that i want to talk about...
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i don't think it ends up deciding the election. lots of other things that ended up, but there is no question that having chris christie give president obama that figurative and literal embrace of the national stage a week before the election when he was the keynote speaker at the republican convention was held to the president's. >> and the your out of time. of all was right on the issue according to the poll and is supported his position. lou: we will take note of two things. your candid one. your former boss played a big part. we would both agree that governor christie probably should have been telling you know, a conference call to the both of t joins us. don't you love it? a lame duck session of congres they're the ones who have to ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. and waiting in
i don't think it ends up deciding the election. lots of other things that ended up, but there is no question that having chris christie give president obama that figurative and literal embrace of the national stage a week before the election when he was the keynote speaker at the republican convention was held to the president's. >> and the your out of time. of all was right on the issue according to the poll and is supported his position. lou: we will take note of two things. your candid...
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and then the election, they still didn't want to do anything. resolving the fiscal cliff will not make them feel any better because the resolution will be higher taxes. >> absolutely. and that is where businesses throw out, chamber of commerce, is ask why they are not doing something, it is uncertainty. they ar paid to manage in uncertainty. there's just a lot of nonsense. the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding entitlements and mammoth increase in spending imposed on america and now want americans to validate, that is why they are not investing. melissa: it is so true. a timed everybody blamed the weather. unseasonably cold or hot. this all makes me pretty depressed and makes me feel like the economy will not get better anytime soon. >> by reelecting barack obama, he will not create jobs for them. we have seen for years worth of his tricks, and what have you dy talk about doing besides raising taxes. more jobs creation programs. it seems like stimulus. why would $1 trill
and then the election, they still didn't want to do anything. resolving the fiscal cliff will not make them feel any better because the resolution will be higher taxes. >> absolutely. and that is where businesses throw out, chamber of commerce, is ask why they are not doing something, it is uncertainty. they ar paid to manage in uncertainty. there's just a lot of nonsense. the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding...
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you had re-election of barack obama. you have people realizing not only is it their second amendment right but they may be in a situation where they need a firearm to protect themselves. they're coming to the realization. it is just caused up tick and a spike. last friday on black friday it was through the roof. >> reporter: according to gallup 43% of women surveyed last year report owning a gun which is a new high. the nra is reporting that over the last four or five years there has been exponential increase in women participating in safety programs and licensing programs and hunting programs. women feel safer knowing how to use guns. i can tell you some of the gun shop manufacturers are starting to market more toward women. you see the pink series what i'm wearing here and the long rifles and some are for breast cancer awareness. jon, back to you. jon: anna koiman live at a gun range in new jersey. interesting. anna, thank you. jenna: a new washington guessing game shaping up over who will replace outgoing secretary of
you had re-election of barack obama. you have people realizing not only is it their second amendment right but they may be in a situation where they need a firearm to protect themselves. they're coming to the realization. it is just caused up tick and a spike. last friday on black friday it was through the roof. >> reporter: according to gallup 43% of women surveyed last year report owning a gun which is a new high. the nra is reporting that over the last four or five years there has been...
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what happens before the election? >> well, i think that we have -- what we've before told in terms of the process is that the nebraska department of environmental quality will reach a conclusion by the end of the year, and make a recommendation to the governor assuming he signs off on that. the department of state has said that they will make a decision in first quarter next year. that's the time frame we're working from tay, and at least at this point in time, nobody's made any adjustmes to the schedule. that's what we working towards very hard to make it happen. melissa: so that's after the election you think something happens? >> that's the schedule that we're working on right now, is one that occurs, a decision occurs sometime in the first quarter of 2013, but, obviously, the soon r we get that done, the sooner we can put, you know, the americans that want to get to work on the project back o work. melissa: how many, by the way,? how many jobs would this create? homuch oil would it bring to the u.s.? >> the jobs c
what happens before the election? >> well, i think that we have -- what we've before told in terms of the process is that the nebraska department of environmental quality will reach a conclusion by the end of the year, and make a recommendation to the governor assuming he signs off on that. the department of state has said that they will make a decision in first quarter next year. that's the time frame we're working from tay, and at least at this point in time, nobody's made any adjustmes...
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the election is over. charles: the election cycle never stops these days. ron paul, i have to tell you that i have learned a lot rom you over the last several years. there is a reason you are a legend. i thank you for taking the time. >> thank you for having me on, charles the one with the economy looking like an ugly doll, a union battle is getting even uglier. we have more coming up next. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. charles: when it comes to stuff that you buy online from the majority of people support and online sales tax. jerry joins us. welcome to the show. >> it's a funny how times change. a decade or so and put you out of business. credible market evaluation, we are a little worried about that. >> not at all. toys "r" us.com, we collect sales tax. so do all of them at this company. what the looph
the election is over. charles: the election cycle never stops these days. ron paul, i have to tell you that i have learned a lot rom you over the last several years. there is a reason you are a legend. i thank you for taking the time. >> thank you for having me on, charles the one with the economy looking like an ugly doll, a union battle is getting even uglier. we have more coming up next. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the...
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i don'tthink it ends up deciding the election. lots of other things that ended up, but there is no question that having chris christie give president obama that figurative and literal embrace of the national stage a week before the election when he was the keynote speaker at the republican convention was held to the president's. >> and the your out of time. of all was right on the ssue according to the poll and is supported his position. lou: we will take note of two things. your candid one. your former boss plad a big part. we would both agree that governor christie probably should have been telling you know, a conference call to the both of t joins us. don't you love it? a lame duck session of congres they're the ones who have to they're the ones who have to st want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professions who understand the diff
i don'tthink it ends up deciding the election. lots of other things that ended up, but there is no question that having chris christie give president obama that figurative and literal embrace of the national stage a week before the election when he was the keynote speaker at the republican convention was held to the president's. >> and the your out of time. of all was right on the ssue according to the poll and is supported his position. lou: we will take note of two things. your candid...
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the senate said we'll see you after the election. we hoped this would have been settled a very long time ago. >> we are beginning to see senators at least bepd on long standing pledges that they signed with grover norquist. people skeptical about a deal say what really matters is the house. the house is not showing that same level of flexibility, call it whatever you want. is that fair? are republicans in the house -- you're from oklahoma. obviously a red state. are you as resolute as you have always been? >> i am. here's the issue. the tax rate has never been the solution. there's a couple things to keep in mind here. one is obama care taxes kick in january 1st. there are three aspects to that fiscal cliff. the third aspect is the obama care taxes that are coming. there's a 3.8% increase on capital gains, on dividends, interest income for people making 200,000 or more. that's already coming. that's baked in the cake. what the president wants is an additional tax increase rate increase on the same group of people he's already put a r
the senate said we'll see you after the election. we hoped this would have been settled a very long time ago. >> we are beginning to see senators at least bepd on long standing pledges that they signed with grover norquist. people skeptical about a deal say what really matters is the house. the house is not showing that same level of flexibility, call it whatever you want. is that fair? are republicans in the house -- you're from oklahoma. obviously a red state. are you as resolute as you...
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honesty and one of the union says elected officials from both parties need to listen to the will of the voters and focus on rebuilding the middle class and strengthening our economy by investing in jobs, not cu. as for the effectiveness of this campai one conservative says this type pressure from unio is nothing new. >> the fact that they are publicly sayinghat they have been privately saying helps the american people understand where obama's in trend and comes from but nothing has changed. >> the issue is in the fiscal cliff discussion democrats appear willing to put entitlements and spending on the table. republicans saying they're willing to do tax revenue and that could be or would be the key to any agreement to avoi the fiscal cliff and get the country's books back in order. gerri: you will be covering this for a long time. thanks for that. this black friday wal-mart shoppers think protests, it is not a superstore workers on the picket line. jeff flock joins us with more. jeff: a few of them but the majority were not wal-mart workers but members of other unions like the teamsters,
honesty and one of the union says elected officials from both parties need to listen to the will of the voters and focus on rebuilding the middle class and strengthening our economy by investing in jobs, not cu. as for the effectiveness of this campai one conservative says this type pressure from unio is nothing new. >> the fact that they are publicly sayinghat they have been privately saying helps the american people understand where obama's in trend and comes from but nothing has...